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U.S. university, energy firm hail test of energy fusion project

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Posted on September 9, 2021

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MILAN (Reuters) -Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Commonwealth Fusion Systems successfully tested the world’s most powerful high-temperature superconducting magnet in a step toward building a fusion power plant to generate carbon-free power. Italian energy group Eni is a shareholder in CFS, a fusion energy research company spun off by MIT, after investing $50 million in 2018 […]

MIT and Commonwealth Fusion Systems Celebrate Fusion Energy Breakthrough

MILAN (Reuters) -Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Commonwealth Fusion Systems successfully tested the world’s most powerful high-temperature superconducting magnet in a step toward building a fusion power plant to generate carbon-free power.

Italian energy group Eni is a shareholder in CFS, a fusion energy research company spun off by MIT, after investing $50 million in 2018 and led CFS’ Series A funding.

CFS, MIT and Eni announced the test results on Wednesday.

The test showed that the superconducting magnet built by MIT and CFS could generate a sustained magnetic field powerful enough for a CFS device to achieve net energy from fusion, which CFS said was a historic first.

CFS aims to use the technology to build a commercially viable fusion power plant to generate zero-emission electricity.

“For Eni, magnetic confinement fusion holds a pivotal role in the technological research for decarbonization, as it will (allow) humanity to access large quantities of energy produced,” Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi said.

As governments round the world pick up efforts to combat climate change, energy companies like Eni have launched transition strategies to cut carbon footprints.

CFS works on a fusion device known as a tokamak. Achieving net energy from fusion with tokamaks has previously relied on device scale, but high temperature superconductors will enable CFS to reach net energy from fusion with a smaller and cheaper tokamak and on a faster timeline, CFS said.

CFS plans to have a first experimental device with net energy production by 2025 and a first plant to start feeding energy into the grid in the 2030s, Eni said.

(Reporting by Stephen Jewkes;Editing by Bernadette Baum and Cynthia Osterman)

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What was the recent achievement by MIT and CFS?
MIT and Commonwealth Fusion Systems successfully tested the world's most powerful high-temperature superconducting magnet, a significant step towards achieving net energy from fusion.
What role does Eni play in the fusion energy project?
Eni is a shareholder in Commonwealth Fusion Systems, having invested $50 million in 2018, and is involved in the technological research for decarbonization through magnetic confinement fusion.
What are the future plans for CFS regarding fusion energy?
CFS aims to have a first experimental device with net energy production by 2025 and plans to start feeding energy into the grid with a first plant in the 2030s.
How does high-temperature superconducting technology impact fusion energy?
High-temperature superconductors will enable Commonwealth Fusion Systems to achieve net energy from fusion more effectively, allowing for the construction of commercially viable fusion power plants.
Why is magnetic confinement fusion important for Eni?
Magnetic confinement fusion is crucial for Eni's research into decarbonization, as it promises access to large quantities of energy produced with zero emissions.

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